Sunday, 30 September 2007

And then there were four......

So, well, this weekend was really blessed. We harvested many tomatoes and peppers before the frost. We spent a lovely time with relatives. I caught up on the laundry for now and.......

Then I peed on a stick. (See side bar for picture of results. ;)...)

About 4 years ago, after 2 years of trying, we were told by a doctor that we would statistically likely not ever conceive a child without fertility drugs/treatment. We delayed treatment. About two months later we were pregnant with Lil'Bug. Ha. We were not surprised that, as she's turning 3 soon, she is still an only child. What did surprise us was the results of the stick.

:) We are blessed yet again. Lil'Bug is thrilled, we are ecstatic, and.....well, there is so much happiness welling up inside that I, for once, am left wordless (for now).

7 comments:

  1. Just wandered in through the unschooling blog ring, though I'll be the first to respond to this entry with a big CONGRATULATIONS!

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  2. Wow! Speechless. Oh wow!

    Yippy!

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  3. Congratulations!

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  4. What great news!!!!

    Congratulations! I also was statistically put into the 'low likelyhood' of getting pg., so my kids are a bit spread out, with 3-5 years between. Thank goodness for Thanksgiving...the only time I was ever able to conceive. Tryptophan, anyone??

    I'm really, really, excited for you guys! :)

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  5. Yeah, yeah, double yeah! I'm so excited for you guys. You know what's funny? That first playdate at my house, after I'd found out more about you, your life etc. I sat and prayed, God, would you just bless this sweet mama with another pregnancy? And so it is. I'll have to tell you about it...the faith I felt when I prayed that. It usually isn't such an assuredness. Very cool.

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  6. :) Thank you all for being such a wonderful cheering section, online and in local life.

    I am blessed with friends, that is for certain.

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